ADDZ71
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Austin
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2021
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- Location
- Brevard, NC
- Vehicles
- 21 MME Premium ER AWD (sold) 22 MME GT (Del 5/22)
- Occupation
- Lithium expert
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- #1
I know everyone wants to buy a car at MSRP but understand what MSRP means. It is the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price. Note the word Suggested. I know people can get bent out of shape of dealers charging more than MSRP in any form but these are for profit businesses and in the past many Manufacturers have forced cars on the dealer that were slow moving or resulted in very little margin. Consider these dealers today who have invested heavily in their dealership on land, buildings, training and other community support (think Little League). Those same dealers built their business models on a certain number of cars being sold per month. Well guess what, now they are faced with 30% fewer cars to sell but likely still have the same overhead. Just like everyone else it pains me to pay a higher price vehicle and I will do everything I can to achieve a lower price (X-Plan, order and wait etc.) but these are people that have a for profit business. Do not get upset that ADM has become a phenomena. Get mad for bait and switch tactics and sales people who don't know their product.
I hope my suggestion is received well.
I hope my suggestion is received well.
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